Lavallee D (2012) The skills developed through sport will be a legacy of the 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games, Science in Parliament, 69 (3), pp. 10-11.

Abstract:

First paragraph: As the demands associated with high-performance sport have increased over the years, so has the interest in the skills developed by athletes during their sporting careers. Elite athletes are required to maintain a wide range of skills, but also have the ability to acquire new ones. A greater understanding of how they are able to do this will have implications for wider society, with elite sport serving as a model for the maintenance and enrichment of an individual's skill base.

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